lockstep
lock step |ˈläkˌstep ˈlɑːkstep | ▶noun a way of marching with each person as close as possible to the one in front: the trio marched in lockstep | [ as adv. ] : hundreds of shaven-headed youths march lockstep into the stadium. • close adherence to and emulation of another's actions: they raised prices in lockstep with those of foreign competitors | [ as modifier ] : the party touted a lockstep unity.
lock |step |ˈlɒkstɛp | ▶noun [ mass noun ] chiefly N. Amer. a way of marching with each person as close as possible to the one in front: the trio marched in lockstep . • close adherence to and emulation of another's actions: they raised prices in lockstep with those of foreign competitors.
l ó ck st è p 名詞 U 1 密接行進法 〘前の人と間隔を詰めて歩調を合わせる 〙.2 型にはまったやり方 .